Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs In Australia 2023

Last updated on October 24th, 2023 at 07:57 am

Are you thinking of coming to work in Australia ? Then surely you are interested in knowing which are the best paid jobs in Australia  and, of course, what type of visa you need to apply for in order to come and enjoy Australia.

List of Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs In Australia

As you can imagine, engineers and doctors are very well paid in Australia, but there are also other professions that will surely surprise you. Here goes the list:

1. Healthcare

On average, people working in the healthcare industry are earning around $1,600 AUD per week. But for example, anesthesiologists have salaries above $ 2,500 AUD per week, as well as surgeons.

2. Mining

People working in the mining sector earn a whopping $2,659 AUD a week on average, according to data from AU Stats.

So if you’re a mining engineer or similar, take a good look at Perth and don’t rule out coming, because you’re highly valued here.

Also Read: The 10 Highest Paying Careers in the World 2022

Energy-related jobs such as operators of oil or gas plants, in water supply services, etc. would be earning an average of $1,900 AUD per week.

4. Scientists

It seems that research is recognized in Australia, as scientists are among the highest paid professionals with an average of $1,828 AUD per week.

5. Telecommunication

In telecommunications , salaries are around $1,800 AUD per week.

6. Finance Sector

The same goes for economists, lawyers , etc. working in the finance and insurance sector. According to AU Stats they earn $1,858 AUD a week.

7. Construction

If you work in the construction sector, you should know that on average they are earning $1,723 AUD per week.

8. Transportation

One of those that will surely surprise you, in the transport sector . $1,685 AUD per week is being charged, we would be talking about drivers of trains, trams, etc.

Also Read: Top 10 highest paying jobs in the Philippines 2022

9. Education

And in the educational sector , $1,685 AUD per week.

10. Real Estate

Workers in the real estate sector also have good salaries, no more and no less than $1,469 AUD per week.

These are the top 10 highest-paying jobs in Australia. So what do you think, which sector is most suitable for you? You may share your opinions in the comments section.

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WR News Writer is an engineer turned professionally trained writer who has a strong voice in her writing. She speaks on issues of migrant workers, human rights, and more.

WR News Writer

WR News Writer is an engineer turned professionally trained writer who has a strong voice in her writing. She speaks on issues of migrant workers, human rights, and more.

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